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Veritas Volume Manager Upgrade Solaris 8

I’ve been told by some that this process is overkill, and have been told by others that this process is the cleanest way to go. Please procede at your own risk.

QuickNotes: vxlicrep -e will allow you view your veritas license along with lot of additional information.

Backup any file systems that are part of rootdg

This particular system is running Veritas 3.5 which requires a rootdg. This system has 3 file systems that are part of this dg. They are seen below. Comment any rootdg entries out of the /etc/vfstab.

/dev/vx/dsk/rootdg/home
1048576 35232 950055 4% <mountpoint>

/dev/vx/dsk/rootdg/disk
1048576 467462 544827 47% <mountpoint>

/dev/vx/dsk/rootdg/disk
1048576 55289 932147 6% <mountpoint>

These systems are located on this disk slice.

7
unassigned wm 5566 – 14086 41.35GB (8521/0/0)
86709696

First step is to back these 3 file systems up locally whereever there is room or over NFS mount.

Export & Unmount

Unmount any veritas filesystems and export and disk groups.

Break Mirrors

At this point I need to break the submirrors off that are on the second system disk. In this case c1t1d0.

Use the format below

metadetach mirror submirror

for example:

metattach d1 d21

Keep Veritas from Starting up on Reboot.

Touch /etc/vx/reconfig.d/state.d/install-db to prevent Veritas from starting up with the box.

Reboot in Single User mode, Verify that you are booting of off the primary disk. Init 0, boot -s

Remove the current Veritas packages in the order listed below. (You may encounter addition packages not listed here. If this occurs add these packages to the removal order after VRTSvcsvr and before VRTSvxfs)